SALENTO - MURO LECCESE - Vico Portapannocchia 8. Fabbricato antico cielo/terra.
Salento - Muro Leccese (LE)
Vico Portapannocchia 8
Fabbricato antico cielo/terra,
indipendente ristrutturato con corti e lastrico,
nel centro storico di Muro Leccese.
Descrizione:
fabbricato antico cielo/terra indipendente a Muro Leccese nel contesto antico e tipico del centro storico del paese immerso in una zona di case con giardino. Verrà ristrutturato nel rispetto dell'architettura originale peculiare del sud Salento con l'attento impiego di materiali d'origine locale per conservare tutto lo charme genuino del Salento.
La costruzione, interamente realizzata in pietra leccese, è ricca di motivi arcitettonici tipici del luogo quali, ad esempio, l'antico camino e la pavimentazione in pietra, la terrazza (lastrico solare) in coccio pesto e le volte a stella.
Muro Leccese si trova nell'entroterra del Salento del sud a pochi chilometri dal mare ed ad una decina di chilometri da Lecce; il suo centro storico è ricco di antichi palazzi, di splendide chiese barocche, piazze e vicoli molto caratteristici.
Vista:
sul centro storico del paese.
Caratteristiche architettoniche:
Piano terra, ingresso, corte pavimentata con pietra (eventuale sala da pranzo all'aperto), salotto, sala da pranzo, zona separata camino-lettura, parete cucina, zona disimpegno, bagno, camera da letto e II corte esterna.
All'aperto: una zona-corte comune ed un'altra di proprietà. Scala a scendere al piano sottostante, seconda camera da letto e II bagno.
Al piano superiore due lastrici solari (terrazze panoramiche con vista su giardini circostanti) di cui una dotata di pergolato con vista sul paese e dotato di spine per la corrente e collegamento idraulico.
Dimensioni: circa mq 213 usufruibili (abitazione + corte e lastrico o giardino) di cui 136 sono mq commerciali.
I mq di sola abitazione sono invece 85.
Classe Energetica: non essendo stato ancora effettuato il sopraluogo tecnico necessario a verificare la classe energetica (ACE) dobbiamo dichiarare la Classe G. La Classe effettiva la conosceremo dopo l'esecuzione del sopraluogo da parte di un tecnico autorizzato e specializzato.
Totale dei m2 commerciali: 136
Prezzo: 230.000 €
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Salento - Muro Leccese (LE)
Vico Portapannocchia 8
Antique independent building, professionally restored complete with open-air court, double upper terrace and open space at the back side of the house. Located in the antique centre of the village Muro Leccese.
Description:
antique independent building located in Muro Leccese in the old and typical center of the village inside an area of houses with beautiful gardens. The restauration is carried-on with full respect of the original architecture of Salento. Materials used are original building materials which bring the house back to the original charme of the genuine Salento.
The structure is entirely made of stone from Lecce. The house is rich of typical architectural patterns such as antique fire-places, stone flooring, roof-terrace with original flooring and vaulted ceiling star shaped (star-ceiling).
Muro Leccese is in the up-country of the south Salento at few km from the sea, at approx 10 km from Lecce, a beautiful baroque town. The antique center of Muro Leccese is rich of antique places, charming baroque churches, squares and very peculiar narrow streets.
Golf club at 10 km approx.
View:
on the hystorical center of the village
Architectural features:
Ground floor, entrance, court (possible open-air-dining-room) paved with stones, living room, dining room, kitchen-wall, separated reading-area in front of a fire-place, access room, first bath-room, first bed-room, II court.
Outdoors there is a common area and an other court-garden which pertains to the house.
Stairs to the lower floor: II bed-room, II bath-room.
On the top-floor there are 2 terraces, one is covered by a pergola and equipped with electric plugs and hydraulic connection.
Dimensions approx:-- sq.m 213 are the total useful sq.m (house + court + terrace or garden) corresponding to 136 commercial sq.m. The house alone is sq.m 85.
Energetic Class (Rank): we still did not make the technical survey to obtain the Energetic Certification so we are obliged to declare the Class G. The actual class will be known after the execution of the survey by a specialized authorized technician.
Total commercial sq.m : 136
Price: 230.000 €
SALENTO - SANTA MARIA DI LEUCA - COUNTRY HOUSE / VILLA SEA-VIEW 180°
Villa with olive grove and sea-view 180°
Castrignano del Capo / Località Ciardo (Lecce)
Country-house of high Quality.
High level and up-dated constructive & technical features.
Olive-grove of sq. m 2.400.
Beaches of Santa Maria di Leuca or sandy beaches at 2 km.
Castrignano del Capo
The country-house (sea view) is fully immersed in a large olive grove which borders with other various olive groves. The house is about km 1 from the center of the villages of Castrignano del Capo and Santa Maria di Leuca, It is located in an area of county-houses.
The project is developed in complete harmony with the original architecture of Salento country-houses and whole respect of the surrounding environment (the country of Salento).
Authentic materials have been solely used and traditional methods have been exclusively employed during the building of the house. Original materials have been employed such as stone (from Lecce) for pavings and floors, stone wall (double --wall), terrace floor in stone (called Chianca or Leccese stone) or coccio-pesto (mixture of local crushed stones, clay and broken bricks).
Castrignano del Capo has a beautiful antique historical center rich of palaces, antique squares and antique baroque churches.
The house is about 1 km from sandy beaches and rock beaches on the Jonio sea. It is about 20 minutes approx from two go-kart circuits and from the Golf Club called Acaja and Lecce, a beautiful baroque town.
View: from the house you can appreciate an exciting sea view and moreover the real and typical view of Salento: the olive grove from every single window, door or terrace! And the absolute silence ... except cicadas during the summer!
Architectural features: ground floor: entrance, living room expandable outdoor by means of the three outer pergolas, dining room area, kitchen, two bath rooms, three bed rooms, outer court (with walls) with water and lavatory for washing clothes. Upper floor: terrace with an exciting 360 degrees view on the sea, the surrounding olive grooves and beaches at north; the terrace is partially covered with a nice pergola allowing the setting-up o an outdoor living room. Two covered places for cars (pergola). Fence in stones all around the property. It is the typical Salento fence. Gate to enter the property. Dimensions - ground floor: about sq.m 100 including walls, pergolas for about sq.m 55 total, outer court of about sq.m 10, terrace of about sq.m 100 of which about sq.m 40 covered with pergola, cars places in pergola of about sq.m 40-45, olive grove of about sq.m 2.300. One floor county-house plus terrace.Total usable sq.m 210 including the house, the pergolas, the outer court and the covered part of the terrace plus sq.m 2.300 of olive grove and sq.m 40-45 of cars places.
Total commercial sq.m: 100
Price: 575.000 €
Info: tel. +39 335 268339
Palazzo Niccolini al Duomo Residence Florence
Palazzo Niccolini al Duomo Residence Florence:Recently, the residence was completely renovated without altering its features and maintaining the fascination of its past history. Rooms are large, have high painted ceilings, frescoed walls and are elegantly decorated. All rooms have en suite bathrooms, fitted in marble. The whole residence is air-conditioned.
Furthermore, thanks to the fact that, Duomo square has recently become a pedestrian-only area, our clients' wellness and comfort have improved. Indeed, we are now surrounded by absolute silence and unpolluted air.
The Palazzo was originally built by the Naldini's, an important family of Florentine merchants and bankers. It, remained in the Naldini family until 1891, when the last descendant, Cristina, married Marchese Eugenio Niccolini di Camugliano and brought into this family as part of her dowry.
The present owners, Filippo and Ginevra Niccolini di Camugliano, personally supervised the renovation works and oversee the residence in all details, in order to ensure that guests be offered a top quality treatment, comparable to that of a luxury hotel.
Palazzo Niccolini al Duomo, a brief history
During the building of Florence's Cathedral (1300-1400), most of the houses in the area of the the Piazza del Duomo were demolished with the exception of those at the north-eastern corner of the newly created square.
Some of the latter were located where Palazzo Niccolini al Duomo was subsequently erected. These buildings hosted the workshops of some of the most celebrated Florentine artists. Among them, was the famous sculptor Donatello, who is commemorated by a bust and an inscription on the fa�ade of the Palazzo looking on the Cathedral.
The Palazzo was originally built by the Naldini's, an important family of Florentine merchants, bankers and valorous soldiers.
In 1532, Giovanni Naldini, started purchasing the houses in this area and began transforming these into what became the Palazzo. Over the following centuries, the mansion acquired its present aspect.
In the 17th century, the architect Pierfrancesco Silvani was commisioned to build the monumental staircase, the great windows and the gateway, presently accessible from Via dei Servi, nr. 2.
Between 1725 and 1732, Ottaviano Naldini (1684-1755) employed the architect Pier Paolo Giovannozzi, who gave the Palazzo the layout it retains today.
In the years 1763-1770, Domenico Andrea Naldini embellished the Palazzo's interiors by having many rooms in the first and second floor decorated with frescoes that are still perfectly preserved. The painters involved were among the best known artists of the time: Gaspero Nannucci, Niccol� Pintucci, Tommaso Gherardini and Gennaro Landi. The frescoes' subjects are typical of the 18th century taste: allegories, landscapes, architectures, ruins, flowers and animals
In 1879 the last of the Naldini, Cristina, married Marchese Eugenio Niccolini di Camugliano (1853-1939) and, as part of her dowry, brought the Palazzo into this old Florentine patrician family that has lived in it since then.
Recently, the residence was completely renovated without altering its features and maintaining the fascination of its past history. Rooms are large, have high painted ceilings, frescoed walls and are elegantly decorated. All rooms have en suite bathrooms, fitted in marble. The whole residence is air-conditioned. The Palazzo was originally built by the Naldini's, an important family of Florentine merchants and bankers. It, remained in the Naldini family until 1891, when the last descendant, Cristina, married Marchese Eugenio Niccolini di Camugliano and brought into this family as part of her dowry. The present owners, Filippo and Ginevra Niccolini di Camugliano, personally supervised the renovation works and oversee the residence in all details, in order to ensure that guests be offered a top quality treatment, comparable to that of a luxury hotel.